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  • Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. - Contributor

Publication

1983 - By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ..., Imprinted at London, Michigan

Language

English

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0 pages

Physical Format

Microform

Identifiers

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  • LCCHD9135 .G7 1624a

Alternate Titles

  • Proclamation declaring the Kings royall pleasure for the assembling of the Parliament.

Subjects

Topics

FoodLentSilkRiotsRoadsArmorFairs

People

Thomas SmithHumfry SlanyWilliam NeadeHenry VaughanWilliam FrizellWilliam CloberieRichard Young Sir

Series Statement

  • Early English books, 1475-1640 -- 1752:28.

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  • By the KingMicroformBy Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ...1983
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